Finally! A release date for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on Playstation 5 consoles is here! Machine Games, in collaboration with Lucasfilm Games will bring the critically acclaimed title to PS5 and PS5 Pro on April 17.
Players will be able to step into the boots of the iconic adventurer and experience an authentic Indiana Jones journey set in 1937, between the events of Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. In this cinematic, single-player adventure, players will use Indy’s whip and wits to navigate a narrative-driven world of adventure, immersive action, and intriguing puzzles. Combining stealthy infiltration, first-person melee, and gunplay to sneak, fight, and puzzle, confront sinister forces around the world as Indiana Jones.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle has been visually optimized for the PlayStation 5 Pro. In tandem with the PlayStation 5 launch, players can look forward to new whip abilities, Open Season and Sleight of Hand. With “Open Season”, whip-cracking an enemy will temporarily cause them to take more damage from subsequent attacks, while when using “Sleight of Hand,” players can disarm an enemy and cause their weapon to fly Indy’s way. These new abilities will be available across all platforms by April 15.
Digital pre-orders are now open and include the below options :
Standard Edition – Digital + Physical
Premium Edition – Digital + Physical
The game was released on Xbox late in 2024 to critical acclaim, garnering over 40 perfect review scores, was crowned in many “Game of the Year” lists and was awarded D.I.C.E Adventure Game of the Year.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will release on Playstation consoles on April 15. You can watch the full PS5 Date Reveal below.
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